Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills and James Cook
Zack Moss was a third-round pick of Beane's in the 2020 draft. Moss never became the type of powerback the Bills envisioned when making him the 86th ov
With trade rumors of Dallas Cowboys' star defensive player Micah Parsons surfacing, the Buffalo Bills should be willing to offer draft picks and players for the
Various reports, which general manager Brandon Beane will likely confirm when he speaks to reporters Tuesday afternoon at the scouting combine, indicate the deal is four years with a total potential value of $60.2 million, though the key figure is $32 million guaranteed.
An edge rusher's potential release means the Bills would have to find a replacement in the draft or free agency.
Ryan: Beane’s options to create cap space by cutting players is minuscule compared with this time last year, when the Bills cut center Mitch Morse, cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Jordan Poyer in a six-player swath that saved about $36 million in cap space.
Shakir, the Bills fifth-round pick from the 2022 NFL draft, entered the 2024 NFL season as the only player on the active roster who had caught a pass from Allen. He finished the regular season with a career-high 76 receptions and 821 receiving yards -- leading the team in both categories.
The Buffalo Bills and wide receiver Khalil Shakir agreed to terms Tuesday on a four-year contract extension that keeps the 25-year-old in Buffalo through the 2029 season. The deal is worth $60.2 million with $32 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Between free agency, the NFL draft, and potential contract extension candidates, the Bills face some difficult decisions in this 2025 offseason
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